Being genuinely good to people is not only subjectively and morally preferable, it is also objectively more effective for the purpose of achieving growth, motivating change, and acquiring information.
Being genuinely good to people is not only subjectively and morally preferable, it is also objectively more effective for the purpose of achieving growth, motivating change, and acquiring information.
And how, exactly, am I supposed to snark on that? I got nothing, Bartley.
I could maybe mention that CIA torturers have confirmed this?